Type: Trad, 55 ft (17 m)
FA: Jason Halladay and Allison Fritz
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Shared By: Jason Halladay on Sep 6, 2021
Admins: Mike Howard, Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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Shady, interesting, well-protected and engaging, this route on the north side of Mosaic Rock offers a good bit of variety in a relatively short amount of climbing. 

Start up very licheny slab to a runnel of sorts and a good stance below the roof. Clip a bolt at the roof and pull the roof using crimps and a sidepull/undercling to a good stance and some smaller gear in a crack. Crank off the crack to more sidepulls and another bolt. From there, tricky slab moves lead to another vertical crack and some great RP placements. Continue on more featured climbing past another bolt to the anchor. 

Location Suggest change

On the north side of Mosaic Rock at the eastern end. This spot offers shade, often a breeze and an excellent sun deck and view. A great place to hang out on warmer days. 

Protection Suggest change

Three glue-in bolts (painted brown) with smaller gear (larger RPs and BD C3s work well) between the bolts to a glue-ins anchor shared with Forever and a Day with lowering hardware. One of the lowering biners is very grooved and could use replacing (it's all I had on me at the time.) 

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